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| #8424 | obsolete | Windows Vista guest additions breaks login in guest | ||
| Description |
After installing Guest Additions for Windows Vista in safe-mode as administrator, I reboot and try to log in as any user. I then see a spinning wheel of death and the words "Welcome," see attached screenshot. This also happened with 4.0.2 GA and I am pretty sure 4.0.0 as well. This behavior did not happen with 3.x.y GA, it showed up with 4.0. This happens for all of my Vista VMs, and also happens for VMs that I newly create with 4.x, as well as ones created with 3.x. If start in safe mode, after installing the GA, I can log in no problem, I am just in safe mode and thus can't do anything useful. At that point in safe-mode, as screen resize and mouse capture don't work, I am thinking the VBox GA drivers are not even loaded. I tried uninstalling VBox 4.0.2, rebooting the host, and installing latest 4.0.4 to see if there was something wrong with the installation, but same behavior after the newer installation. The VBox log for the VM doesn't complain about anything blatent, so I don't know where to start tracking this down. |
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| #8425 | obsolete | Manager stops responding - replacing selection with clipboard | ||
| Description |
During the appliance import process - defining the path of my virtual disk - tried to select a portion of the path string with the clipboard. Twice this caused the manager to stop responding. It did NOT happen simply by changing the cursor position. Some of the text in the path had to be selected. It happened once WITHOUT a VM running and once WITH a VM running. |
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| #8427 | obsolete | VboxService.exe goes zombie in winXP | ||
| Description |
Since v4.0.0, the application daemon VBoxService.exe faults in some way that makes it act like a zombie process. Any other process currently running, e.g. Photoshop 6, exhibits a hang, presumably waiting for VBoxService.exe which never responds. The application must be forced to quit. When logging out, VBoxService.exe must be forced to quit ("Application not responding. End Task?"). All is well after logging back in. The only thing in the Event Viewer is that the original program hung. |
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